Outzeach vs Expandi
Different layers of the LinkedIn outbound stack — and why they belong together
People keep asking which is "better" — but it's the wrong question. Outzeach rents verified LinkedIn accounts. Expandi automates sequences on top of them. Both solve different layers of the outbound stack, and the strongest setups combine the two.
What each one actually does
| Layer | Outzeach | Expandi |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | LinkedIn account rental | LinkedIn automation SaaS |
| Solves for | Verified account + proxy + antidetect | Sequence delivery + scheduling |
| Price | $75–$120/month per account | ~$99/month per account managed |
| Risk owner | Provides safety stack | Adds activity volume |
| Replacement guarantee | Yes (30 days) | No (account is yours to lose) |
Why they work together
Expandi running on your personal LinkedIn account is a recipe for getting restricted. Expandi running on a verified Outzeach rental is the standard production setup: the account survives long-term, Expandi handles the sequence delivery, and your personal profile stays clean.
Compatibility details: LinkedIn automation tools and rented account compatibility.
When to use Expandi specifically
- You want cloud-based automation (no local server to maintain)
- You value Expandi's personalization variables and conditional logic
- You're running mostly LinkedIn-only sequences (not heavy multi-channel)
- You're comfortable with $99/month per account managed
When to look at Expandi alternatives
- If you're running 10+ accounts at once → HeyReach is the agency-scale alternative
- If you need LinkedIn + email in one sequence → Lemlist Multi
- If you want a cheaper entry point → Dripify ($59/month)
The Outzeach + Expandi production setup
- Rent a verified account from Outzeach (with proxy + antidetect)
- Subscribe to Expandi's Business plan
- Connect Expandi to the rented account via the antidetect profile
- Critical: lock Expandi to the same residential proxy as the antidetect profile
- Run sequences at 80–120 connections/day, 200/week messages
Setup walkthrough: Day-one setup checklist.
Common mistake: skipping the account layer
The most common mistake new operators make: signing up for Expandi and plugging it into a personal LinkedIn account, hoping for the best. The account gets restricted in week 2, the Expandi subscription becomes useless, and the operator blames the tool. The actual fix is to separate the account layer (rented + verified) from the automation layer (Expandi).
Frequently asked questions
Is Outzeach a competitor to Expandi?
No — they solve different problems. Outzeach rents you a verified LinkedIn account (the infrastructure). Expandi runs sequences on that account (the automation). Most serious users combine them: rent an account from Outzeach, automate it with Expandi.
How much does Expandi cost?
Expandi's Business plan starts at $99/month per LinkedIn account managed. Their Agency plan starts higher and adds white-label features. Outzeach rentals are $75–$120/month per verified account, separate from any automation tool subscription.
Can I use Expandi on my personal LinkedIn account?
Technically yes — but it's risky. Running Expandi at any meaningful volume on your personal LinkedIn account triggers daily limits, restricts inbound visibility, and risks bans. Most experienced operators use Expandi on a rented Outzeach account instead.
Does Expandi guarantee LinkedIn account safety?
No automation tool can guarantee account safety because the ban risk lives at the LinkedIn account layer, not the automation layer. Outzeach provides the safety layer (verified account + dedicated proxy + antidetect profile). Expandi provides the workflow layer on top.
What is the best Expandi alternative?
For LinkedIn-only automation: HeyReach, Dripify, Waalaxy. For LinkedIn + email: Lemlist Multi, La Growth Machine. Most are interchangeable at the automation layer — the more important decision is the account you run them on.
Related: vs HeyReach · vs Lemlist · vs Dripify · Outreach accounts
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